Is My Lead System Pro a Scam

My Take : My Lead System Pro

6/10

Overall Rating - 6.0/10

Is My Lead System Pro a scam? You might have heard about My Lead System Pro (MLSP) and looking for answers as to whether it would help in your online business. But before we get down to whether this program is a scam, let’s look at what this system is all about.

What Is My Lead System Pro About?

Is My Lead System Pro a Scam?

The above image shows some of the features that MLSP claims to provide.

MyLead System PRO (MLSP) was conceived by multi-level marketers Brian Fanale, Norbert Orlewicz and Todd Schlomer in 2008. As one of the most pressing problems in MLM is generating new leads, the aim of MLSP is to provide relevant training and marketing tools to MLM marketers (like themselves) that can help secure more leads.

The platform hinges on the technique of ‘attraction marketing’, basically a strategy on how to get qualified prospects to join your MLM business. The founders wanted to set up a duplicable system that their new sign-ups could use to generate leads and expand their network marketing businesses. This, in a way, explains why apart from promoting MLSP, members also use strategies they learn to promote network marketing system such as Empower Network.

How It Works?

In essence, the basic concept of MLSP is to drive traffic to a lead page, and then points to a front end offer, and finally to your preferred MLM company. Different charges apply to the kind of training you opt for. The basic MLSP University goes for $49.97 per month while the MLSP Mastery, which unlock more features is priced at $149.97 per month.

MLSP Pricing

In some My Lead System Pro reviews that I came across, the system is touted to be one that can help marketers, even newbies to generate income instantly. Now, needless to say, this kind of reviews are written by members who are themselves eager to get recruits to their businesses.

My opinions aside, MLSP actually provide different opportunities for members to make money online. For instance, the program provides a collection of affiliate products that pay between 30 to 100 percent in commissions.

In addition, members have the potential of earning commissions from selling the MLSP membership itself. Commissions here are dependent on the type of membership you sign up for in the MLSP system.

So in addition to the commissions you get from signing up new members, you might also make money from the products that the new members purchase.

My Final Take

MLSP was created by MLM marketers for MLM marketers. It is no wonder then that MLSP community is mainly made up of MLM and network marketers. For such marketers, I feel this is a good platform to network and simultaneously get training applicable to their MLM businesses.

1. Membership Levels

I can’t refute that MLSP have resources which can be relevant to a marketer. However, the types of membership points to the fact that there are different levels of access to the available resources. Would-be members are advised to join the mastery membership at $150 per month.

If you try to market such a system to someone who just started to dabble on ways to make money online, the cost might deter him. Some MLSP members claimed that the system is suitable for newbies and would enable them to make money instantly. MLSP may provide useful resources but the claim that you can earn instantly is certainly far fetched. Planning on who you are going to market to and how you carry out your marketing plans would take time, let alone getting the results for your your efforts.

2. Your Upline

I have problems with programs like MLSP, particularly with the upline. And I encounter similar issues when I joined Global Domain International years back. In my opinion, the person who recruits you is supposed to provide guidance, particularly if you are just starting out. However, most times, they are more interested in getting you to buy what they recommend so that they make away with the commissions. They don’t really have your learning progress at heart. From here, I think it’s not difficult for you to sum up that I’m not really a fan of MLM, nor am I a member of any MLM businesses.

3. Training Videos

The training provided are presented in videos but some of these, which can last about one and a half hours might be counter-productive. Similar to those videos by David Wood on marketing strategies that I watched. There were times when I thought when was he ever going to get to the strategy I’ve been waiting for. Personally, it gets frustrating. Training videos that work for me are those that are succinct, straight to the point of the chosen topic.

What I Recommend

Is My Lead System Pro a Scam?

Objectively, MLSP is not a scam. It is a legit platform with marketing strategies and training tools that would probably benefit those in MLM.

If you have tried MLSP or similar programs, share your experience with us. How did it work for you? What would be your advice for those who are contemplating on joining? You can leave your comments below because we’d love to hear from you!

About The Author

Zailinah

I was a serial online product buyer till I found success in affiliate marketing. I created About Online Business to share my experience. As you are well aware, success is no walk in the park. But perseverance pays. Your opinion is important to me so feel free to share your thoughts. Our views may differ but that does not mean we can't learn from each other. Go ahead, leave me your thoughts below:)

Your review on MLSP is candid, thorough and pragmatic.
The subheadings make it easy to read.
I like your Header image, the site title and tagline is apt and to the point; the colours are bright and cheerful, which stands out on the black-and-white theme.

Thank you for the encouraging comments. I hope other visitors feel the same way about the site as you do. My intention in creating this site is for others to benefit. And if they find something useful/informative they can take away from this site, then that makes my day!

Great post! I like that you didn’t bash MLSP. I haven’t used it myself but I know of people who have and who have got a lot of success because of joining. It’s not for everyone. Especially if your “sponsor” isn’t helping you. I don’t like that aspect of it. Also, I think that it’s quite expensive. I mean, if you can make sales right away then you’re golden, but if not you’re dishing out $150 per month. Ouch for a newbie.

With such programs, I believe it sometimes depends on the person you get as your sponsor. Not all sponsors are created equal. Particularly if you are new to Internet Marketing or selling online, you would need an upline to really guide you. Sadly, it doesn’t always happen and what we see mostly is that those who find success in such programs are the ones with experience, the seasoned marketers.

This is a beautiful review – it has no fluff and is presented in a way that shows integrity. I have never heard of MLSP before and neither did I realize that someone can actually use a system to recruit for MLM.
I’m in a MLM business, which sounds different from the Upline aspect you described although I recognise that every company ethos is different and therefore things are done differently. The one I’m involved in, recruitment is not the core and any automated recruitment system will be frowned upon.
Having said that, your review is balanced and uses your expertise to guide anyone who is thinking about enroling in MLPS and what to look out for.
Great post :-)!

Thank you for the encouraging comments. As discussed in the post, there ARE members who found success in MLSP. It is surely not a scam, just something that might be pricey for an online beginner. There are pros and cons in most programs. But I believe our objective as well as the efforts channelled in those programs will determine our ultimate success.

I was a part of Empower Network for a little while a few years ago and I ended using MLSP for a period of time as well. Although I do not think it is a scam, I do think that they over promise. I did everything they said to do and they said I would get 10 leads in a week just by doing that. The first week I got zero. The second week I got 1. So I was starting to think it wasn’t gonna work for me but I will keep at it for a little while longer. For two whole months after that I only gained 5 leads where they said I would get close to 100. I was quite disappointed.

They make all these promises but they didn’t keep them. So sorry to say I have a negative review for MLSP.

Thanks for sharing your experience on MLSP. I too was part of Empower Network and for a short time, MLSP. I agree that there’re NOT scam. But just what’s offered in the programs do not bode well with me. As I can see, MLSP is mostly made up of people who are into MLM – again, something not really my cup of tea.